6" bbl for Glock G20sf

sandman31774

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I want to reload in future possibly for 10mm. I get to looking around and see different manufacturers of barrels. KKM, Barsto, storm lake, lonewolf, jarvis...etc..etc...I read where stormlake may have to be fitted. I'd prefer a drop in I guess. Anyone have a preference? I've read reviews but after awhile they all blend together a bit. I just want something with a better supported chamber than stock Glock bbl, but something that will be reliable with functioning.
Sorry if this has been covered a million times. I just don't have a lot of money to throw around and want the best for my money. I appreciate any info ! Thanks
 
Only aftermarket barrel I've ever tried for Glocks is a Lone Wolf 9mm conversion barrel for my G35. Dropped in just fine and functions just as well.
 
i've had at least a dozen lone wolf barrels. both conversion, and in the same caliber as the original. you get the ability to shoot lead cast reloads as well as full chamber support and the option to step down in caliber as well. for (usually) under $125/ea they're hard to beat.
 
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I have yet to buy any, but if and when I do, it will be lone wolf. It seems to me that the vast majority of people using aftermarket barrels in Glocks are using lone wolf. Between that, the price, and the all around good reviews, I haven't even bothered to look elsewhere.

I figure if it fits, functions, shoots straight, and doesn't fall apart, then it's going to be everything I need in a Glock. They also have more supported chambers, and there are options such as longer barrels, ported barrels, threaded barrels, conversion barrels etc... Lone Wolf has all their basses covered. They can even make you a black barrel for just a little extra if you don't like the look of bare metal.
 
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